Located on the famous Las Vegas strip, the Bellagio Hotel and Casino is home to an amazing, must-see fountain show. According to LasVegas.com, the fountains go off every half hour until 7 p.m. and then every 15 minutes. The fountains stretch a quarter mile and reach up to 240 feet in the air, and the show is set to music and light.
Commonly referred to as "downtown," Fremont Street, home to the Four Queens and the Golden Nugget, offers a free show. Ask local casinos and hotels for specific times. The show includes 12.5 million LED modules and a 550,000-watt sound system set 90 feet above Fremont Street. The theme of the show changes periodically.
Things definitely heat up at night in Las Vegas. The volcano outside the Mirage Hotel and Casino will erupt with sound and heat; it is an amazing thing to see. Check with the hotel for times.
The Treasure Island Hotel and Casino, or TI, is home to Pirates Cove where every evening the Sirens attempt to take over a ship of sailors. Check with the hotel for times.
While things can certainly get hot in Las Vegas, they can also be sweet. Located on the Las Vegas strip is M&M World, a four-story themed candy gift shop that offers something for everyone. There also is a 3D movie theater.